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Cary Erickson
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12 April, 2018, 00:50

Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson celebrates after hitting a grand slam against the BaltimoreOrioles in the eighth inning at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, in Baltimore, on April 9, 2018. Closer Roberto Osuna, 23, became the youngest pitcher in history to reach 100 saves on Tuesday. Santander followed with a single and Chance Sisco doubled to score Beckham and tie the game 1-1. OF Anthony Alford (hamstring) has started his rehab in Florida, where he is expected to remain for a few days before likely heading to Triple-A Buffalo, manager John Gibbons said. "I am real proud of myself". "It was probably one of the most effortless outings I've ever seen him have". It was his first homer since signing as a free agent with Toronto this past offseason.

RAYS 6, WHITE SOX 5: Blake Snell pitched one-hit ball and struck out 10 through six innings and Tampa Bay kept Chicago winless at home. Orioles starter Andrew Cashner went seven shutout innings, allowing four hits and three walks, and left with the game still scoreless.

On nearly any other night, that would have been good enough to get the win. "He was good, but I'm not going to say anything really that's going to take away from the credit that he deserves, but we're better than that". "You just try to match what he's doing and give us a chance to win".

Blue Jays second baseman Devon Travis also made a no-hitter saving catch in the fifth diving to take away a single from Beckham on a blooper into shallow right-center field.

Toronto's defense helped sustain the no-hitter in the early innings.

The Blue Jays have backed him with several nice defensive plays, most notably a nice running catch by right fielder Steve Pearce on a first-inning liner by Trey Mancini.

Nola threw 103 pitches, two starts after rookie manager Gabe Kapler's disputed decision to lift the Phillies ace through 68 pitches with a lead in a season-opening loss at Atlanta. The first was by Dave Stieb against Cleveland on September 2, 1990.

Orioles: DH Mark Trumbo (right quad strain) began his rehabilitative assignment as the starting DH for Double-A Bowie. Showalter said the team will "be cautious" about Cobb's pitch count. Selected from the Yankees, the left-hander allowed two grand slams and compiled a 7.71 ERA.